Choquequirao Trek 4 Days 3 Nights

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There are some adventures that feel like a true calling, and for me, the Choquequirao Trek is firmly at the top of that list. It’s more than just a hike; it’s a four-day journey into the heart of the Peruvian Andes that I’m absolutely craving. I’ve always been drawn to the idea of exploring the majestic, time-worn Inca citadel of Choquequirao, often called Machu Picchu’s “sacred sister.” I can just imagine myself wandering through its ancient agricultural terraces and ceremonial plazas, surrounded by the looming, silent mountains. This trek is the ultimate challenge I want to take on—a physical and emotional experience that promises a profound connection with a lost civilization. I can’t wait to be captivated by the magic of this sacred place.

It’s important to be real about it, though—this is a seriously challenging trek that demands you be in good shape, both physically and mentally. The trail throws difficult terrain and unpredictable weather at you, testing your endurance and grit. The high altitude and long days are no joke. That’s why getting ready for it is part of the appeal. I plan on putting in the work—training beforehand, keeping a steady pace, and maintaining a positive mindset. I know that overcoming these challenges is what makes reaching Choquequirao so transformative. It’s not just about checking a destination off my list; it’s about strengthening my own determination and resilience.

If you’re not used to regular exercise, it’s a good idea to start hiking or doing other aerobic activities several weeks before your trip. This will help build muscle, improve stamina, and get your body ready for the demands of the trek. Starting with short walks and gradually increasing the distance and intensity is key to avoiding injury. Of course, checking with a healthcare professional before starting any new fitness program is always a smart move. While there are shorter and longer versions of this trek, the 4-day, 3-night option is the most popular after the 5-day one, and it feels like the perfect amount of time for an all-out trip.



Trip Details

  • LOCATION: Cusco, Cachora, Choquequirao
  • TOUR TYPE: Trekking, Adventure
  • DURATION: 4 Days / 3 Nights
  • AVAILABILITY: Daily
  • HIGHLIGHTS: Cachora, Apurimac Canyon, Choquequirao
  • MAXIMUM ALTITUDE: 3,016 meters / 9,895 feet
  • DIFFICULTY: Moderate to Difficult
  • BEST SEASON: March to December
  • GOOD FOR: Ages 16 and up, adventurous individuals with a good level of physical fitness for walking. Best for those who are moderately fit or better.

DAY 1:

Cusco - Capuliyoc - Santa Rosa

The adventure kicks off with a 5:00 a.m. pick-up from my hotel in Cusco (3,400m / 11,152 ft). From there, we’ll drive through the stunning Andes to Capuliyoc (2,911m / 9,550 ft), arriving around 8:30 a.m. After the first breakfast prepared by our chef, the TreXperience to one of the legendary lost cities of the Incas begins. The first part of the day is a 4-hour descent from Capuliyoc to our lunch spot in Chiquiska (1,893m / 6,210 ft). Along the way, I’ll get my first incredible views of the Apurimac Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in Peru. I’m excited for the spectacular landscapes, which shift from rugged Peruvian mountains to the dense vegetation of the cloud forest. After lunch, the journey continues for another two hours to Santa Rosa (2,230m / 7,300 ft), where we’ll set up camp for the night.

  • Distance: 10.8 km / 6.7 miles
  • Walking Hours: 6 hours
  • Camp Elevation: 2,230m / 7,300 ft
  • Meals: Breakfast, snack, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Moderate

After breakfast, it’s time to tackle one of the most challenging but rewarding days of the trek. I’m ready for the 4-hour uphill hike to Marampata (2,911m / 9,550 ft). Along the way, we’ll visit sugarcane farms where locals produce “cañazo,” a traditional alcoholic drink that has been made for centuries and supplied to cities like Cusco. Lunch will be at a local house, offering what I’m sure will be breathtaking views of the mountains and river. After refueling, we’ll ascend for another 2 hours to finally reach Choquequirao (3,057m / 10,029 ft). This spectacular Inca site, perched high in the Andes, was one of the last Inca cities built in the cloud forest and was abandoned during the conquest of Peru. It may have served as an entry checkpoint to Vilcabamba, the final capital of the Incas in the 16th century. Our camp for the night is right next to this archaeological site, which means we can wander over to these mysterious ruins whenever we feel like it.

  • Distance: 14 km / 8.6 miles
  • Approximate Walking Time: 8 hours
  • Camp Elevation: 2,866m / 9,401 ft
  • Meals: Breakfast, snack, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping
  • Difficulty: Moderate

I’m picturing waking up to a cup of hot coca tea brought right to my tent by the trekking team, just in time to watch a spectacular sunrise over this magical place. The day’s trek begins with a 3-hour descent to Santa Rosa (2,230m / 7,300 ft), our lunch spot. Afterwards, we’ll continue downhill for another 2 hours before an uphill stretch of 2 hours to our final campsite at Chiquiska (1,800m / 5,905 ft). This sounds like a perfect day to simply enjoy the surrounding scenery—I hope to see hundreds of different flowers, birds, and distant waterfalls.

  • Distance: 16 km / 9.9 miles
  • Approximate Walking Time: 8 hours
  • Camp Elevation: 1,800m / 5,905 ft
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Meals: Breakfast, snack, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation: Camping

On our final day, we’ll get an early start and enjoy one last breakfast with the team. Then, it’s time for the final 4-hour uphill hike to Capuliyoc. Here, a special celebration awaits: a Pachamanca, a traditional underground barbecue featuring various meats, vegetables, and fruits cooked with hot stones. After this amazing meal, we’ll say our goodbyes to the trekking team that accompanied us on this expedition. Next, we’ll take private transport to the Saywite archaeological site, home to a mysterious large rock believed to map the region’s complex irrigation system. We’ll have plenty of time to explore the area before heading back to Cusco, where we’ll be dropped off at our hotels around 6:00 p.m.

  • Distance: 8 km / 4.9 miles
  • Approximate Walking Time: 4 hours
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Meals: Breakfast, snack, lunch, dinner
  • Accommodation: Not included

Included

  • Experienced Guide: An expert in Andean history, culture, and nature to ensure an immersive experience.
  • Pre-Departure Briefing: An information session at our office to answer any questions before the tour.
  • Professional Chef: Our chef prepares delicious meals throughout the expedition.
  • Cusco Pick-up and Drop-off: Private transport from your hotel in Cusco to the trailhead at Capuliyoc and back.
  • 7 Kilograms of Personal Belongings: Our mules will carry up to 7 kg of your personal items, including your sleeping bag and mat.
  • Mules and Muleteers: Mules carry all food and camping equipment, plus up to 7 kg (15 lbs) of your personal items.
  • Tents: Three-season tents designed for comfort and protection against Andean weather.
  • Foam Mat: A foam mat is provided to ensure a good night’s sleep.
  • Dining Tent with Tables and Chairs: A large, covered tent for comfortable dining, even in unpredictable weather.
  • Portable Toilet: We provide portable toilets set up near our campsite.
  • Bowls with Hot Water: Hot water is provided every day for washing hands and face.
  • Meals: Three daily meals prepared by our professional chef with local ingredients (vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available upon request).
  • Daily Snacks and Hot Drinks: Daily snacks, fresh fruit, and hot drinks (coca tea, coffee, infusions) are provided.
  • Boiled Drinking Water: Purified drinking water is supplied at each campsite.
  • First-Aid Kit: Our guides carry a first-aid kit for any minor injuries.
  • Oxygen Tank: An emergency oxygen tank is carried by our guides.
  • Satellite Phone: For emergency communication in remote areas.
  • Duffel Bag: You’ll receive a duffel bag at the briefing to pack your essentials.
  • Rain Poncho: A plastic rain poncho is provided.
  • Backpack Cover: A cover to protect your backpack from rain and dust.
  • Choquequirao Entrance Tickets: The entrance fee to the Archaeological Park is included.
  • Free Storage: Free storage for your extra belongings at our office in Cusco.
  • T-shirt: You’ll receive a special AB Expeditions T-shirt as a souvenir.
  • Radio Communications: Our guides and cooks stay in contact via radio.

No Included

  • Sleeping bag
  • Trekking poles
  • Tips for the team
  • Inflatable mattress
  • Personal expenses
  • Personal riding horse (can be rented)

Extras for Your 4-Day Choquequirao Trek

Make your trekking experience more comfortable by adding these optional rental items to your package:

  • Sleeping Bag Rental ($20 per trek): High-quality Mountain Hardware sleeping bags rated for temperatures down to -20°C (-4°F).
  • Trekking Poles ($20 per trek): Lightweight Black Diamond poles, highly recommended for stability.
  • Inflatable Mattress ($20 per trek): An inflatable mattress (6 cm thick) for extra comfort.
  • Extra Horses ($30 per day): Rent an extra horse for assistance with gear or as a transport option if you get tired.

What to Bring

Essentials

  • Valid Passport: Original or a copy for identification.
  • Insect Repellent: A repellent with DEET is recommended for the mosquitoes in the Apurimac Canyon.
  • Personal Hygiene Items: Toilet paper, biodegradable soap, toothbrush, and toothpaste.
  • Small Towel: A lightweight, quick-dry towel.
  • Water Bottles or Hydration Pack: A 2-liter capacity is recommended.
  • Sunscreen and Lip Balm: SPF 50+ to protect against intense sun.
  • Personal Medications: Any prescribed medications and a basic first-aid kit.

Trekking Accessories

  • Trekking Boots: Comfortable, waterproof boots with good ankle support.
  • Daypack (20L – 30L): For daily essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and a camera.
  • Trekking Poles: Highly recommended for stability on descents.
  • Sunglasses: UV-protection sunglasses.
  • Headlamp or Flashlight: Essential for navigating the campsite at night. Bring extra batteries.
  • Sleeping Bag: A three-season bag rated to at least -5°C (23°F).

Clothing

  • Quick-Dry Base Layers: Breathable, thermal shirts.
  • Fleece or Down Jacket: For cold nights, especially the second night.
  • Waterproof Jacket and Rain Poncho: Essential for unpredictable Andean weather.
  • Trekking Pants: Convertible or quick-dry pants.
  • Shorts: For warmer sections of the trek.
  • Long-Sleeved Shirts (2 pairs): For sun protection and temperature changes.
  • Trekking Socks (3-4 pairs): Wool or synthetic to prevent blisters.
  • Gloves: Warm gloves for cold mornings.
  • Wide-Brimmed Hat: Essential for sun protection.
  • Beanie: To stay warm on cold mountain mornings.
  • Sleepwear: Comfortable clothes for resting at camp.
  • Underwear (4+ pairs): Quick-dry fabric is recommended.
  • Lightweight Shoes or Sandals: For walking around camp.

Recommended Items

  • Energy Bars and Snacks: Nuts, protein bars, or chocolate.
  • Camera or Smartphone: To capture the stunning landscapes.
  • Binoculars: To spot wildlife and birds.
  • Extra Cash: For small purchases and tips for guides, cooks, and muleteers.

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Trip Details
Max Altitude: 3300msnm
Trip Length: 4 Days
Group Size: Min 2 Persons
Physical Level: Challenging
Trip Style: Hiking
LODGING TYPE: Campsite
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